It is with a sense of anticipation that the Connecticut Judicial Branch faces the year 2012 – and all of the challenges that are certain to impact both the bench and the bar.

We know that the budgetary constraints of the past several years will continue in 2012. So to meet the needs of lawyers, as well as those of the public, the Judicial Branch must be as efficient as possible, without sacrificing quality.

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